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5 Top Kitchen Trends For 2020


Imge credit: Custom Fronts

Whether you are looking to replace your entire kitchen, or simply tweak the one you currently have to make it more modern, the good news is that the top 5 kitchen trends for 2020 are actually quite achievable. I’ve noticed these 5 trends in the most desirable kitchen imagery of late - from high-end glossy magazine shoots to Instagram homes - they provide a consistent formula to an on-trend kitchen for 2020 and are mostly quite simple to install, affordable, plus some can even be DIY’d!

Decorative Hanging Strip

Eye-level cabinets in kitchens remain out of fashion and in its place comes the decorative brass rod or peg rail to hang cups, pots, and anything pretty. If you have space, have the rod or rail span the width of the kitchen. Or, erect on bland, blank wall areas to add visual interest.

This brass hanging rod adds an elegant touch to this deVOL kitchen. Image credit: deVOL.

A peg rail is more casual than a brass rod and cheap to purchase. Image credit: @annacate on Instagram.

This Hambledon Raw Oak Peg Rail by Garden Trading is available via Amazon. Buy it here.

This Ferm Living kitchen rod in traditional brass will never go out of style. Buy it here.

Marble Splashback

One of the most desirable looks for 2020 is a veined piece of marble as a splashback, running the entire length of the worktop. While most people avoid marble worktops as they stain so badly, a splashback doesn’t get worked so hard in a kitchen and it can be placed on top of a stain-resistant ‘marble look’ Minerva or Quartz worktop, blending the two materials.

Image credit: Marie Flanigan Interiors

Image credit: Sarah Sherman Samuel

For a cheaper alternative to mounting a piece of marble on the wall, there are some great marble-effect tiles on the market which have all the shine, gloss and vein of real polished marble:

Rosso Levanto Polished Marble tiles by Mandarin Stone

Dark Wood Units

After the popularity of light wood and specifically ply kitchen cabinets in 2019, 2020 is all about the dark wood. Dark wood has a more chic and sophisticated look than its more casual, light counterpart. Pair dark base units with light walls to stop the wood feeling overbearing.

Image credit: Kohler

East Sussex-based kitchen front company Custom Fronts have just launched their brand new range of dark and textured kitchen front and side panels, which can be added to new or existing IKEA or Howden’s unit carcasses. Made from FSC certified bamboo plywood, samples are available to order now via their website.

Image credits: Custom Fronts

Color-shock Islands

First came the kitchen colour-trend to paint your base units in a different shade to your top units - with a lighter colour above eye level and a darker one below. For 2020, the kitchen unit colour-trend is to give your kitchen island a huge injection of eye-popping colour, totally separate to the more muted tones found elsewhere in the space.

This kitchen island is painted in Farrow & Ball’s ‘Picture Gallery Red’ and belongs to design studio Workstead. Image Credit: Matthew Williams for The New York Times Style Magazine.

Image Credit: © Kira Brandt for Bo Bedre

All you need to create this look (apart from, obviously, a kitchen island) is some time, a tin of paint and some good primer! For heavily pigmented, vibrant paint shades look to Little Greene or Zoffany Paint.

Image Credit: Three Birds Renovations

Sexy Storage

If you are planning a new kitchen or a re-jig of your kitchen layout, the hot new trend off the back of Marie Kondo and the styled bar cart are beautifully organised, built-in drinks cabinets or pantries.

This Pluck kitchen in the home of Anna Barnett contains a carefully considered pantry. Image credit: Malcolm Menzies for AD.

Keep clutter contained and create a dreamy built-in situation in your kitchen by considering storage options before you plan out your new kitchen space.

Image credit: @theinteriorfox on Instagram

So, five kitchen trends for 2020 - what one is your favourite?

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